QUOTE(Instant_noodle @ Mar 23 2010, 01:30 PM)
seeing that 'terms and conditions' are on their side, plus the 'best effort' policy they offered... what else can we do?
help line? we all know what it does...
MCMC? i feel like my complains thru emails ended up in it's 'spam' section...
then we have our minister of communication...
who warns of legal action against errant private groups and bloggers...
who wants to ensure Internut not abused...
who wants to filter the internut...
who warn us be wary of western influences like facebook, twitter that would damage religious believes...
who wants us to think thousand times before mixed marriage...
who puts silly and irrelevant quotes until people had fed up with his kuno-minded thinking and made him famous thru #yorais...
an incompetent minister overlooking an incompetent communication department that monitor an incompetent GLC, and conficker is still harassing TMNut servers last year when the virus is supposed detected and clean up by most commercial software and open source software (clamwin) in a short period of time, what can you expect?
fast?
stable?
reliable?
we got stuck and forced to use it becoz of the monopoly...
if other isp like singtel start their service here, we'll see share for TMNut will drop drestically.
I totally agree

Added on March 23, 2010, 2:06 pmQUOTE(Demonic Wrath @ Mar 23 2010, 01:54 PM)
They bundle IPTV together with HSBB. It's part of their Triple Play thing. If you want to watch additional channels (besides the free channels), then you'll have to pay. e.g. +RM10 for Channel [V]. The free channels include normal TV channels such as RTM1, 2, 3, NTV7 and 8TV (Should have more). If you don't have to subscribe for additional channels, then you only have to pay for HSBB.
Just hopefully they will come out with Video on Demand services so we can enjoy HD movies. Personally I don't think it will lag when streaming these contents and it will be better than Astro during rain or cloudy weather.
Trust me, even if other ISP comes here, their price will still be higher. They need to buy the lines from TM.
Helpline personnel are not trained thoroughly. What they can do is to inform their supervisor or technician about problems, but if you think that they can advise you, think again. They are only trained to follow the manual.
Fortunately our internet is not filtered that much. Look at countries like China. They banned most of the
websites, citing that its not good for their country. Look at SG, the users are not allowed to torrent. Which policies do you think is better? Malaysia's or other countries?
European country is better (except France....)
Anyway 10 mbps broadband is suppose to be 1.25 MB/s download speed max is it?
I used this website to calculate
http://web.forret.com/tools/bandwidth.asp?speed=10&unit=MbpsThis post has been edited by Moogle Stiltzkin: Mar 23 2010, 02:13 PM